Southampton H2H Results
At a glance David Williams – 579 – 17th – 1/8 Andrew Howe – 502 – 13th – 1/16 Chris Skipper – 443 – 19th – 1/8 Stephen Fawcett –…
Read more...At a glance David Williams – 579 – 17th – 1/8 Andrew Howe – 502 – 13th – 1/16 Chris Skipper – 443 – 19th – 1/8 Stephen Fawcett –…
Read more...At a glance Luis Felipe Paulinyi – 1229 – 3rd Stephen Fawcett – 883 – 27th Jason Hammett – 544 – 42nd Andrew Howe – 1025 – 1st Janna Collier…
Read more...At a glance Fiona Walsh – 64 – 4th Janna Collier – 241 – 1st James Nelson – 24 – 4th Andrew Howe – 341 – 1st Liam McDonnell –…
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Read more...Spring is here and Easter over, and summer is on the horizon. The means one thing here at SUAC and that is the Outdoor Season :D yes that is right, we are back to battling the…
Read more...The female archers had a chance to redress the balance by taking part in a knockout novice competition at the University of London (which Stephen used to study at, if…
Read more...The full general report is on the UKSAA website, but the A team of Luis Felipe Paulinyi, Andrew Howe and Chris Skipper seeded 3rd, while the B team of Theo…
Read more...For the first time, SUAC brought 8 archers to the St. Dunstan’s Indoor handicap shoot. I wasn’t there, so my information on this is sketchy, but the team of Fiona…
Read more...I won’t write a full match report since 1) most of you were there, 2) (more importantly) I’m too tired! However, the medal winners deserve their roll of honour, so:…
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